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Diana
’
s
father
was
a
Liberal
,
for
which
reason
she
and
Anne
never
discussed
politics
.
Green
Gables
folk
had
always
been
Conservatives
.
Finally
the
girls
came
to
the
old
Copp
homestead
.
.
.
a
place
of
such
exceeding
external
neatness
that
even
Green
Gables
would
have
suffered
by
contrast
.
The
house
was
a
very
old
-
fashioned
one
,
situated
on
a
slope
,
which
fact
had
necessitated
the
building
of
a
stone
basement
under
one
end
.
The
house
and
out
-
buildings
were
all
whitewashed
to
a
condition
of
blinding
perfection
and
not
a
weed
was
visible
in
the
prim
kitchen
garden
surrounded
by
its
white
paling
.
“
The
shades
are
all
down
,
”
said
Diana
ruefully
.
“
I
believe
that
nobody
is
home
.
”
This
proved
to
be
the
case
.
The
girls
looked
at
each
other
in
perplexity
.
“
I
don
’
t
know
what
to
do
,
”
said
Anne
.
“
If
I
were
sure
the
platter
was
the
right
kind
I
would
not
mind
waiting
until
they
came
home
.
But
if
it
isn
’
t
it
may
be
too
late
to
go
to
Wesley
Keyson
’
s
afterward
.
”
Diana
looked
at
a
certain
little
square
window
over
the
basement
.
“
That
is
the
pantry
window
,
I
feel
sure
,
”
she
said
,
“
because
this
house
is
just
like
Uncle
Charles
’
at
Newbridge
,
and
that
is
their
pantry
window
.
The
shade
isn
’
t
down
,
so
if
we
climbed
up
on
the
roof
of
that
little
house
we
could
look
into
the
pantry
and
might
be
able
to
see
the
platter
.
Do
you
think
it
would
be
any
harm
?
”
“
No
,
I
don
’
t
think
so
,
”
decided
Anne
,
after
due
reflection
,
“
since
our
motive
is
not
idle
curiosity
.
”
This
important
point
of
ethics
being
settled
,
Anne
prepared
to
mount
the
aforesaid
“
little
house
,
”
a
construction
of
lathes
,
with
a
peaked
roof
,
which
had
in
times
past
served
as
a
habitation
for
ducks
.
The
Copp
girls
had
given
up
keeping
ducks
.
.
.
“
because
they
were
such
untidy
birds
”
.
.
.
and
the
house
had
not
been
in
use
for
some
years
,
save
as
an
abode
of
correction
for
setting
hens
.